Something that article does not mention, but should:
But we do know that X has joined with 130 countries and many other social networks in a pledge to avoid posting terrorist content, and to remove it expeditiously.
Ignoring The Christchurch Call
X made that commitment in 2019 when, as Twitter, it became a supporter of The Christchurch Call – a set of 25 commitments designed to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.
The Call was developed in response to the March 2019 act of terror that saw an Australian man murder 51 people at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand. The murderer live-streamed his depraved acts, and those vile videos were widely shared.
The Call requires different commitments of government and online service providers. Among those required of the latter are the following actions:
Take transparent, specific measures seeking to prevent the upload of terrorist and violent extremist content and to prevent its dissemination on social media and similar content-sharing services, including its immediate and permanent removal, without prejudice to law enforcement and user appeals requirements, in a manner consistent with human rights and fundamental freedoms
Days after the Call was finalized, Twitter became a signatory. Elon Musk's renamed platform, X, is listed as a supporter of the Call and therefore committed to the document's suggested actions.
In December 2022, Musk met with French president Emmanuel Macron, who wrote that the billionaire "confirmed Twitter's participation to the Christchurch Call. There is no place for terrorist and violent extremist content anywhere."
17 months later, it appears Musk no longer holds the views Macron conveyed. And X, it appears, is ignoring the Christchurch Call in pursuit of Musk's maximalist definition of free speech.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/23/australia_x_terror_video_takedown/
Again proof that self regulation does not work. These big companies need to be regulated.
They will do whatever they think they can get away with or afford in the interest of maximizing profits. Many believe that it is their primary responsibility to the shareholder.
Musk’s maximalist definition of free speech.
Free speech only for those Musk deems worthy, meaning only those who support his way of thinking.
They suspended journalists and researchers who posted the identity of a neo-Nazi cartoonist after he made a direct appeal to Musk for support. It was free-speech and not against Twitter's terms of service to post the man's name since it was newsworthy and already in the public domain, but Musk doesn't actually care about free speech. He cares about the right to offend and say heinous shit without being shut down or 'canceled.' If you attack him or his allies (even the neo-Nazi ones) then he conveniently drops the free speech crusade
"Free speech for me, but not for thee."
—Elon Musk
"Arrogant billionaire"? That's an A and a B that begs for a C.
See you next Tuesday?
Indeed he is.
Synt?
C U Next Tuesday
Oh cool are we doing a Lemmy meetup
Musk is a cunt.
This B needs a C in her A.
An exercise in restraint.
I mean... He's not wrong.
How many arent?
That is called redundant.
If it quacks like a duck...
Burn
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